Sedalia Police Reports for October 16, 2019

On Monday, a First Student bus driver turned in a 9mm Smith & Wesson magazine with five bullets inside.

The bus driver said they found it near 16th and Grand. The magazine was placed into evidence.

On Tuesday at 432 a.m., Sedalia Police arrested 31-year-old Daniel W. Wallace after receiving a 911 call in the 200 block of South Limit. According to a report, Wallace appeared to be under the influence of methamphetamine and was hiding in bushes, believing that people were chasing him through the neighborhood on Liberty Park Blvd. Wallace was placed into protective custody for 12 hours.

WalMart, 3201 W. Broadway, reported that two males entered the store and left with $3800 of computer equipment in shopping carts. The suspects were later identified and charges are being submitted to the Pettis County prosecutor.

Sedalia Police arrested 28-year-old David G. Williams, Jr., while investigating a motor vehicle accident at 16th and Limit Monday around 5:30 p.m. He was a passenger in one of the vehicles. He was wanted on a Camden County warrant with a $50 bond. Wallace was taken to the Pettis County Jail.

Sedalia Police arrested 28-year-old Shane B. Kroske of Warsaw after conducting a traffic stop for failure to signal a lane change at Broadway and Monroe at 8:41 a.m. Tuesday. A computer check revealed that Kroske was driving while revoked. He was released from the scene and charges are being requested.

Sedalia Police responded to the 2100 block of E. 9th just before 11 a.m. Tuesday on a domestic disturbance call. One family member allegedly struck another. 38-year-old Charles Robert Winsauer was arrested for 3rd degree domestic assault and 4th degree assault. He was taken to the Pettis County Jail.